Aaron Leo, Patch Staff
- Trumbull, CT
Aug. 3, 1977
Aaron Leo has been a journalist since he was a freshman in high school in 1991. After earning a Bachelors degree in journalism from Northeastern University in Boston in 1999, Aaron started professionally at a weekly Fairfield, CT, paper, then the Norwalk Hour and the Connecticut Post. Aaron has covered all sorts of stories, from police, fire and courts to planning and zoning and politics. He is married with two children and enjoys computers, chess, running, reading and definitely reporting.
Aaron was born and raised Catholic and attended Catholic school for 12 years. He tries to make it to church every Sunday. He is registered independent. Aaron votes for a candidate based on the issues, after listening to both sides -- or however many there are.
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Shelton-Derby, CT|News|
Trumbull EMS and Firefighters Respond to Fatal Accident, Fire Late Christmas Eve
The Nichols Fire Department went to the Whitney Avenue overpass, and fought a fire on Pauline Street where a house was deemed uninhabitable.
Trumbull|News|
Trumbull's Senior Citizen Commission Starting Over
There were reports of numerous issues at the Trumbull Senior Center. Also, there is a new chair of the Trumbull Senior Citizen Commission.
Trumbull|News|
Revamped Trumbull Housing Authority Fires Attorney, Attacks Director
First Selectman Tim Herbst has appointed several new members who voted to replace the authority's attorney recently. Herbst was concerned after reports and messages detailed alleged problems regarding the THA's chief during Hurricane Sandy.
Trumbull|News|
Trumbull Firefighters Respond to Fatal Accident, Fire on Christmas Eve [UPDATED]
The Nichols Fire Department went to the Whitney Avenue overpass, and fought a fire on Pauline Street where a house was deemed uninhabitable.
Trumbull|News|
Gov. Malloy: FEMA Deadline Extended to Jan. 28
The federal government has approved $20 million in aid already.
Trumbull|News|
Connecticut Budget Deficit Raises Questions with Trumbull Council
The grant is the first step toward a cooperative agreement with Bridgeport, Easton, Fairfield, Stratford and Monroe.
Naugatuck, CT|News|
Sherlach Funeral Heavily Attended
The funeral required two parking lots to contain all the mourners' cars.
Oxford, CT|News|
Sherlach Funeral Heavily Attended
The funeral required two parking lots to contain all the mourners' cars.
Monroe, CT|News|
Sherlach Funeral Heavily Attended
The funeral required two parking lots to contain all the mourners' cars.
Newtown, CT|News|
Sherlach Funeral Heavily Attended
The funeral required two parking lots to contain all the mourners' cars.
Trumbull|News|
Trumbull Police Forgo Raise in Year 1 of Their New Contract
But officers will get raises of 2.9 percent in each of the last three years.
Trumbull|News|
Take a Hike for the New Year
The Connecticut Department of Energy and Environmental Protection is sponsoring First Day Hikes at four state parks on New Year's Day.
Trumbull|News|
Sherlach Funeral Heavily Attended
The funeral required two parking lots to contain all the mourners' cars.
Trumbull|News|
Hillcrest Students Make Merry at St. Vincent's Medical Center
The school has played there for the last nine years at Christmas.
Trumbull|News|
AAA: More than 1 in 4 Americans to Take a Road Trip This Holiday Season
Taken from press releases.
Trumbull|News|
Recycling: a Gift for Mother Nature
Tips on recycling Christmas items, courtesy of Trumbull's Recycling Coordinator.
